Sino-Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino- Indian War (For CBSE, ICSE, IAS, NET, NRA 2022)

Sino-Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino- Indian War (For CBSE, ICSE, IAS, NET, NRA 2022)

9/22/2021 Military History: Sino Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino Indian War- FlexiPrep FlexiPrep Military History: Sino-Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino- Indian War (For CBSE, ICSE, IAS, NET, NRA 2022) Glide to success with Doorsteptutor material for CBSE/Class-12 : get questions, notes, tests, video lectures and more- for all subjects of CBSE/Class-12. The Sino-Indian War also known as the Sino-Indian Border Conflict was a war between China and India that happened in 1962. In 1959, Indian Prime Minister had met Chinese Prime Minister and said Hindi-China Bhai. There were a number of reasons why China attacked India. Foreign policy said that India and China are two equal and great powers of Asia. China did not agree and wanted to be the only power. Therefore, it first captured Tibet and made it part of China in 1950. India gave refuge to Dalai Lama and his followers in India. Under Chairman Mao, China wanted to take settle the border dispute by force in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. The status of Tibet has been contested by china for long historically, India has border with Tibet. But after the Chinese annexed Tibet forcibly this border became the Sino- Indian border. The construction of roads by China passing through Aksai Chin since 1956 was Chinese aggression over India territory. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru objected and mentioned it to Chou en Lai the Prime Minister of China during his official visit. China promised to resolve it but did not do so. In July 1958 China violated Ladakh territory. Chinese government showed same attitude with Myanmar laying claim to 50,000 sq mile. 1961 India՚s foreign policy followed the concept of ‘Forward Policy’ and deployed troops accordingly. Overview of the 1962 Sino-Indian War 1 of 3 9/22/2021 Military History: Sino Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino Indian War- FlexiPrep ©FlexiPrep. Report ©violations @https://tips.fbi.gov/ The first group of the Chinese People planned assault across the Thagla Ridge, in India՚s province of Assam. Arunachal Pradesh was formed much later and therefore this area was considered as part of Assam. The war of 1962 happened in two regions, one was in Ladakh in the area of Aksai Chin and the second in Arunachal Pradesh. These can be called two sectors of operations. India faced a critical shortage of troops, ammunition and supplies. The winter clothing for High altitude areas was critically short of the requirement. Above all there were no roads to move troops. The Chinese came in massive strength. They started building roads to support the attack. India was facing a three-front attack. The three fronts were Aksai Chin in Ladakh, Thag La in Assam (now Arunachal Pradesh) and at Walong on the China-Burma (Myanmar) - India border In the Western sector, ladakh the attack came at Daulat Beg Oldi, Chushul and Demchok. The Chinese captured areas which they said belonged to them. Kumaon 2 of 3 9/22/2021 Military History: Sino Indian War – 1962: Overview of the 1962 Sino Indian War- FlexiPrep Rezang La is a mountain pass on the south-eastern approach to Chushul Valley in Ladakh, The Chinese attacked with hundreds of soldiers, but our jawans opened accurate fire and killed many of them. Repeated attacks from the rear of the defenses left many dead and wounded on both sides Major Shaitan Singh was awarded the highest gallantry award of Param Vir Chakra. In Assam, Eastern sector, the Chinese forces attacked Thag La on 20 October and Walong on 21 October 1962. With their large number of troops and heavy artillery firing. Indian army was ill equipped and forced shortage of troops. The Chinese made an offer to negotiate a ceasefire on 24th October, the fourth day of fighting itself, if both sides withdrew equal distances from the current line-of-control, India refused. India requested emergency military aid from the United States. The United States, Great Britain and Canada took seriously Nehru՚s fear that China was attempting to cut off Indian north east region. By 18th November, the Chinese had penetrated close to the outskirts of Tezpur, which was a major frontier town. The Chinese stopped their advance at that point and declared ceasefire. 1962 Indo-China war is considered as a defeat for the Indian Armed Forces. However, there was praiseworthy instances of bravery shown by our soldiers. Chinese came in thousands and attacked. They had better equipments and weapons. Poor clothing and traditional personal weapons for the Indian troops fighting in high altitudes. No air support for the Indian Army, Were the reasons of failure. Developed by: Mindsprite Solutions 3 of 3.

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